Demolitions - control and advice
Listed buildings and conservation areas
For demolition of dwellings that are listed buildings, are
within the curtilage of a listed building or are within a
conservation area, Listed Building Consent or Conservation
Area Consent is required.
Application form and help notes
Application form - demolition in a conservation area
(253kb pdf file)
Help notes - application form for demolition in a conservation
area (32kb pdf file)
Checklist
Checklist - application for demolition in a conservation area
(81kb pdf file)
Other documents
Guidance
note - application for demolition in a conservation area (25kb
pdf file)
Notice under article 6
(73kb pdf file)
Other dwellings
You should submit the following forms and display the notice on
site if you wish to demolish dwellings that are not listed
buildings, are not within the curtilage of a listed building and
are not within a conservation area. You only need to apply
for consent to demolish if you are not proposing to redevelop
the site at the same time.
The fee for this type of application is £70.00
Application form and help notes
Application form - demolition associated with
dwellinghouses (247kb pdf file)
Help notes - application form for demolition associated with
dwellinghouses (19kb pdf file)
Other documents
Guidance note - application for demolition (21kb pdf
file)
Site
notice - applications for demolition (43kb pdf
file)
When intending to demolish any building, a Section 80
Notice of Intended Demolition must be submitted to our Property
Services Section.
You should submit your intentions in writing using the form
below, with a location plan of the building and adjoining streets.
Allow a minimum of six weeks prior to work commencing. In return
you should receive a Section 81 notice outlining the councils
requirements in relation to your proposed demolition project.
Statutory undertakers should also be notified in order that they
may arrange for their services to be properly terminated.
Section 80
Notice of Intended Demolition (9kb pdf file)